How do you decarbonise long-haul freight without disrupting the flow of goods? Dr Alex Foote explains a project that uses digital twins, AI-powered simulations and industry partnerships to help map out a future with electric HGVs
Paul Hollick, chair of the Association of Fleet Professionals, highlights a fleet concern about over the air (OTA) software updates, which can reduce the capabilities of company cars and vans
Tackling the higher costs faced by drivers who rely on public charging will be crucial to making EV ownership accessible, affordable and attractive for everyone, writes Jonathan Murray, Acting Managing Director, Zemo Partnership
Ben Fletcher, Chief Executive of Logistics UK, examines its recent report which examines the opinions and experiences of over 500 professionals from across the logistics sector
Once viewed primarily as a convenient way to pay for fuel, fuel cards are increasingly becoming a strategic management tool for fleets, particularly as they integrate electric vehicles alongside conventional petrol and diesel models
Charity TyreSafe explores how poor tyre management quietly drives up costs, undermines efficiency and increases safety risks
With decarbonisation targets approaching for HGVs, battery technology is fast becoming the defining factor, with advances in energy density, charging speeds and pack design improving range. Stephen Gifford and John-Joseph Marie from the Faraday Institution explore the progress to date and what still needs to happen
Using electric HGVs is a big operational shift that requires confidence both in the vehicles and in the charging infrastructure. Sam Clarke, head of eHGV at GRIDSERVE, explores how the Electric Freightway project is tackling these challenges to make zero-emission haulage a reality
Renewable fuels enable HGV operators to deliver major carbon savings immediately, without waiting for new vehicles or infrastructure. Yet not all renewable fuels deliver the same benefits, and not all claims are equally robust. Gloria Esposito, director of sustainable business at Zemo Partnership, explains how to make a genuine impact
After electrifying more than a third of Dundee City Council’s 640-strong fleet, Fraser Crichton explains why long-term charging infrastructure contracts are the critical, often overlooked foundation for making the transition work